According to the World Bank, road crashes kill 1.2 million people and cripple or injure more than 10 million others every year. In fact, at current rates, traffic accidents will become the fifth leading cause of death globally by 2030, up from 1

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q) examined the impact of speed cameras on motor vehicle accidents and found a dramatic decrease in fatal motor vehicle injuries is the result, in the first study of its kind in Qatar.

The annual loss due to traffic accidents in Saudi Arabia could mount to SR55 billion ($14.98 billion) by 2020, warned a top Saudi researcher.
Naif Al-Shammary called upon the authorities to take appropriate steps to curb accidents on Saudi